Examlex

Solved

A Fixed Amount of Ideal Gas Goes Through a Process

question 20

Short Answer

A fixed amount of ideal gas goes through a process abc. In state a, the temperature of the gas is 152°C, its pressure is 1.25 atm, and it occupies a volume of 0.250 m3. It then undergoes an isothermal expansion to state b that doubles its volume, followed by an isobaric compression back to its original volume at state c. (Hint: First show this process on a pV diagram.) The ideal gas constant is 8.314 J/mol ∙ K, and 1.00 atm = 1.01 × 105 Pa.
(a) How many moles does this gas contain?
(b) What is the change in the internal energy of the gas between states a and b?
(c) What is the net work done on (or by) this gas during the entire process?
(d) What is the temperature of the gas in state c?


Definitions:

Ownership Interest

A legal or beneficial right of possession or control over property, giving the holder certain enforceable rights.

Corporate Stock

Shares representing ownership in a corporation, with holders often entitled to receive dividends and vote on corporate matters.

Shareholder

A person or entity that owns part of a company through the possession of one or more shares of its stock.

Director

A person elected by the shareholders to direct corporate affairs.

Related Questions